Honey Lime Chicken Enchiladas Recipe

This is my husbands ALL-TIME favorite meal! Whenever I have to take a meal to neighbors or people are coming over, he always tells me this is what I should make. I’m sure everyone we know has eaten these by now, but we love ’em! It is one recipe my whole family will eat without any complaints! Now that’s saying something. 😉

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Found you on Pinterest. I've made these before off of just cook already but used a red sauce. Also, my husband likes spicy and corn so I added about 1 - 1 1/2 tsp pf chipotle powder to the marinade and added about 1-2 T of corn kernels in the tortillas with the chicken mixture. It was really REALLY good, but I didn't like the red sauce with it... Definitely think I'm going to try the green sauce next.

I made these tonight for my family! They were a hit! I did change it up a bit (because I didn't have flour tortillas) I used corn tortillas and layered it like you would lasagna. Still very delish! Thank you for sharing!

made these last night for my mother-in-law (who is really picky) and the rest of my family. Oh my gosh. dellish!!!! i'm serious, i was BLOWN away by the tastiness of this recipe. It's going on my favorite list NOW. and i had leftovers, and woke up at ate it (early),, too good to wait for lunch

I found this on Pinterest and we all loved it (well, all but my four year old)! :) My husband wasn't crazy about the sweetness of the honey but I can change that next time. It was very good and easy to make. Thanks!!

I couldn't find the enchilada sauce so I just used medium salsa and whatever combination of cheese I could find and it was still great! I also added tequila to the marinade (a little extra tequila on mexican night can't hurt, right?) Anywho, we're adding these to our Cinco De Mayo festivities this year. Thank you!

Hello! Thank you for the recipes. I can't wait to try them. I plan on making and freezing some of these. I think fresh cilantro will be a great addition to these flavors. Do you have any suggestions for thawing/reheating? I'm a busy mom and just starting to freeze meals when I can.

I've never tried freezing them but I'm sure it would work. I would try using a foil pan and wrapping it securely with aluminum foil. Then letting it thaw out in the fridge the morning you plan on eating them and cook them the same way once they are thawed. I just hope the tortillas don't get soggy! I'm sorry I'm not more help!

Any idea about how many cups of shredded chicken would equal one pound? I tried making your recipe, but I think I didn't quite use enough chicken. Still yummy, though--thanks for sharing this recipe! I'd love to make sure I am getting the proportions right next time I make it, though.

Totally skipped the part about whisking the marinade and then mixing it... I just poured everything on top and mixed, hope it still turns out good! I'm letting it marinate for 18 hours. Thanks for the recipe, can't wait to try it!

I am going to make this tonight or tomorrow night! Excited! :) I think for those of you who were asking calorie wise, I am going to use some greek yogurt - you can use 1/2 the plain greek yogurt with half the heavy cream... also, just cut back on cheese a bit :) YUM!

These are so good! I've made them a few times now (I use half and half instead of the heavy cream) and here's my advice for freezing them: when I thawed them before baking, the tortillas were super soggy. It didn't bother my husband at all but I couldn't get over the texture. Now I bake from frozen - just bake 45-60 minutes instead (that was for an 8x8 pan) and make sure it's hot in the middle before you serve. Much better texture! :o)

Good Morning "thedentons!"
Just found your March 2012 post regarding baking frozen Enchiladas. It was just what I was looking for also thinking the shells would get soggy... what
temp do you bake at and w/ or w/o foil?

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I made these last week and they were DELICIOUS. Even the leftovers the next day were delicious. I made 2 8x8 pans and cooked one and froze the other. When I cooked the frozen one though they cae out pretty good, but the tortillas were all soggy. Should I have cooked both and THEN frozen the other one? I don't know where my problem was. I am new to freezer meals.

For everyone who has problems with soggy tortillas, just use the corn not flour. I freeze them all the time using plastic wrap or a zip lock. I have never had any problems with them being soggy. I thaw them over night in my fridge then put them in the microwave for a quick meal. I make 2 cuts to separate them so the microwave gets all the insides. You can just cut each one into 3 pieces if you want. I've eaten them after being frozen for more than 6 months. Weird I know but I had a couple buried in the freezer so I thought "what the heck" and they were still great! Hope this helps.

If you freeze, this, I recommend freezing the chicken mixture separately from the tortillas and sauce. So put the chicken and marinade and cheese in a baggie, then the sauce in another baggie, and then the tortillas in another. Pull it out in the morning to thaw and assemble later. Not quite as quick, but less soggy!

Sorry, just reread the ingredients and there is a sauce listed! Operator error on my part! =] Will have to see what is in the enchilada sauce to see if it is something we eat. We're on the mild side of "Mexican" (no peppers!)

So I was trying to make these a bit healthier and not use cream-- and then I realized I didn't have any enchilada sauce... so I made extra marinade and mixed in a splash of skim milk and a couple spoonfuls of sour cream, and then just poured that over the top. It ended up being a little too sweet for me without any enchilada sauce but I topped it with salsa and that helped. For those wondering if it would work without cream, I think it would be fine with the enchilada sauce and a little bit of milk instead.

Found this recipe thanks to Pinterest and made it tonight. The family loved it - it was fantastic! Better than any restaurant enchiladas we've had! I added a very little bit of cilantro to the marinade, and a little bit of sour cream to the enchilada sauce. I made some pico de gallo as a side and warmed up some leftover rice to go with the enchiladas and it was perfect.

I made these one night and fell in love with them. My hubby even liked them! I then made them for friends that came over one night and they loved them so much they wanted the recipe for them! Luckily I made a lot because they ate so many that I only had a few left over!

These look delicious and I can't wait to try them, but I found them under 'freezer meals' ... how would you freeze them? Would you make them up and freeze in a tray, or make just the marinade and chicken and wait until ready to eat to make into enchiladas?

Made this for the first time last night & they were fabulous! Changed up a couple things:
1. Used 2 lbs. chicken.
2. Sauteed chicken breast chunks in fajita seasoning & a little olive oil.
3. Kept that juice from the cooked chicken & added it into the sauce.
4. Doubled the marinade so there was some left to whisk into sauce.
5. Added diced green chillies inside each enchilada; about a spoonful.
Definately a keeper! I served mexican rice & mexi-corn as sides.

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So, I don't have green enchilada sauce...can i just add a can or two of green chiles instead? anyone tried this?
I also tried to find a homemade version of the sauce using canned green chiles, but without success...any suggestions? thanks a million!

This dish has quickly become a staple in our house - one of my husband's favorites! And it's so easy, and makes a lot so it's good to share with friends, or make one pan and freeze the other. Thanks for sharing!

Like many others, I found you on pinterest. I've ended up pinning a lot of your recipes and finally got around to making this one.
Fantastic. This one is definitely going into my dinner rotation. I ended up making a bit too much chicken so I sprinkled it on top of the enchiladas before pouring on the sauce and cheese. I must say, however, the chicken in the marinade would make awesome sandwiches. I am considering using this marinade on some salmon.
I'm also considering making up several batches of the chicken with the marinade and freezing them to have on hand. I could toss one in the fridge overnight and it would be thawed and ready for me to assemble in the evening.

I made these for supper tonight and they are amazing. Very filling as well. I've only made enchiladas once before and my family didn't care for them. My husband had seconds and thirds of these. Delicious!

This is hands down the best recipe ever. I've made it at least ten times, and it never gets old. I've started doing 8 tbs of lime and honey each. I always have so much chicken left over that I usually end up needing to use a little pan so I can make a few more. So it helps to have the extra sauce. BUT the best thing happened by accident. I made way too much chicken and left it in the fridge with some marinade. I was looking for a dinner idea the next night and came across the leftover chicken. I mixed up the marinade with some cream, parmesan, and a little flour and threw it into the Vitamix. Once it was done, I added back the warmed up chicken and poured it over rotini. And then died of happiness. Most delicious alfredo you'll ever eat.

How does this recipe only have 3 stars and so few reviews??? I give it 5 stars. Or I would if I could figure out how to do that on my itty bitty phone screen. I've made this recipe MANY times. I've followed it precisely, and mixed it up a bit. When I don't have cream on hand, I make it with milk instead, still fabulous (I just use less to prevent it from being too runny).
Reheats as leftovers well. Freezes well. Everyone we have made it for loves it, including my toddler. This recipe is one of my families all-time favorites - and this comes from a family who has made it standard practice to try at least one new recipe every week - for going on 20 years now.

Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! I made these yesterday and my family loved them! My oldest said..."these taste a lot different from the enchiladas you usually make, I like these better!" This recipe is definitely a keeper, thanks again! :)

I've made this twice now. The first time I made it I followed it exactly. They were good but too sweet. I cut back by at least a tablespoon of honey the second time and they tasted much better. I really do like this recipe a lot. Thanks so much.

Made this last for the Hubby and myself. We loved it. I especially love the flavor combinations of sweet, hot and creamy. My hubby said this ones a keeper. Will be making again for sure. Thanks Six Sisters.

These enchiladas are out of this world. I've made them several times for family members and friends and always get rave reviews. This is my go-to recipe for any potluck or family event where I am asked to bring food!!! Because of gluten allergies, I usually replace at least half of the pan with corn tortillas. :) HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!

I tried this recipe last night for my boyfriend and I and it was great! I followed the recipe to the tea...everything about it was fantastic - very flavorful and easy - two thumbs up!!!
I have to say I love this website and the recipes you guys post! Thank you so much!
-Kali 8-)

Make them and freeze before baking. Then thaw and cook. The tortillas may be a little soggy compared to not freezing them. Thaw them in the fridge overnight. And then bake as directed on the recipe. Hope this helps.

made this for dinner tonight. I enjoyed it very much. Very different from other enchiladas I've had. My husband however didn't care for the sweet flavor. so this was a big stretch for him. If I make it again I'll have to cut some honey probably at least 1/2. and then I like the idea of using greek yogurt instead of heavy cream. I'll probably try that as well.
All in all. I'll try again but tweak for our personal tastes! great jumping off point!
Thanks Melissa

My family loves these. I was short on honey one night and finished the necessary amount with dark amber agava nectar. I think it may have been even better. Thanks for the recipe. Easy, tasty, and family-pleasing!

The flavor on these is great, but I've made these a couple of times now and the tortillas get so extremely soggy. I don't freeze beforehand and the only other people complaining about sogginess seem to be from having freeze/thaw problems. What am I doing wrong here? The top of the tortillas get a nice bake but the bottoms and sides in the sauce are very mushy and I just can't get my head around the texture to enjoy the enchiladas.

I love these. I use red enchilada sauce because that's all the store had the first time I made them, and now that is what I'm used to. I sautee peppers and onions and add to the inside of the tortillas. Would also be delicious with corn or black beans added.
I have frozen them, and don't mind the texture, but the tortillas do get soggy.

I've made this a few times with corn/wheat mix tortillas and it was to die for! My preference is not with flour tortillas as they get really soggy and I didn't like that although we still ate them up lol! Anyway tonight I'm cooking the chicken letting it sit in the marinade for a while then I'm going to mix it with smaller amounts of enchilada sauce and light cream and a little cream cheese and Colby jack for stability to make a dip out of it. I'll bake it in the oven with a little cheese on top and then top it with lettuce, tomato, onions and jalapeno and serve it with tortilla chips. Thank you Six Sisters for this amazing recipe and hopefully it will turn out to be a fabulous dip for all of our upcoming Holiday celebrations!!